Wish I knew I had a hired driver driving and he called and said hey boss your truck has a tick lol my ass I started it when I got there and it was horrible and he was goneHow did you bend a valve?
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Wish I knew I had a hired driver driving and he called and said hey boss your truck has a tick lol my ass I started it when I got there and it was horrible and he was goneHow did you bend a valve?
ThanksNo, thats not necessary.
Good luck to you.
2 or 3 people 1 being the owner of ADP he said it won't last along time but I should have no problem for a year or so no garretee but he don't dout it he seen them last from a couple months to 2 years pending how aggressive u drive it
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What about the 500 range cuz right now I'm right there so told with what I have doneThere is no way a stock Allison will hold even one pass with a legitimate 600 hp to the ground. The fact that the shop working on your truck told you it will makes me more than just a little nervous. You might get by running 600 hp through a stock Allison if you only use it for sled pulling (low range and limited shifting and traction makes life a lot easier), but that and possibly some dyno runs is the only possible scenario where I could see a stock Allison holding 600 hp. Any street use would instantly kill it. Ask me how I know.
So who told you a stock Allison can hold 600 hp?
6 speeds seem to handle a fair amount of power better than 5 speeds, but they will not hold 600 hp. I tried it once, and the first time I did a boosted launch, I fried the C1 clutch pack. 5 speeds do ok as long as you don't let them shift into or out of OD under power, but they are all on borrowed time.